Sep 5, 2016
Hello everyone, I hope you all had a great Labor Day Weekend. The clock is steadily ticking down to the deadline and less than 1% of those following have ordered. We’re seriously running out of time if this book is to at least make Quill. If there’s a problem with the work as to why you haven’t order. Tell me. I am always open to suggestions.
So the time to help this book into the stores is now! As the old adage goes, "It’s now or never!" I understand you are pondering "could I invest in this book or not?" I’ve done that few time I visited a book store. I go around and look at similar books to see are they close to the one I really want. And have bought a few only to be disappointed that only the cover was close to the one I really wanted. So then, I go back and get the one I could’ve bought on the first visit. But rest assured, there are no books out there quite like any I’ve written. Why? Because I used no format or precedent already written. (At least not any I was able to find.) I searched high and low for one with the same precedence and found none. Yes, I used well known characters but the manner in which I used them is like nothing I have ever read and I have read perhaps over 500 books in my lifetime.
I read several books before sitting down to begin to write this series in 2001. I read many books about immortals and humans interactions and decided I wanted to take my characters a different route but wanted to remain true to how the ancient texts described the immortals.
If you will note, even the covers are different. I wanted each book to be able to stand alone on it’s own merit is why each cover is different.
I deliberately wrote each book so that it would not have to lean upon it’s predecessor for a reader to understand what’s going on. I wrote each to bear it own merit. That’s why the major ones I was able to create a smaller spin off book like, "The Time before time"which is a spin off the book of Clash with the Immortals."
The first few paragraphs pick up where the predecessor left off and the last few sentences give a hint in what’s to follow in the next book. And from there the book takes on a life of it own totally different from the one before or after.
Thank you for your attention.
A. White (Alma White.)